Oniichan, is the cutesy japanese word for older brother. It is very commonly used (and I assume that's how you come across it, if second hand) in manga, anime and hentai of the "imouto" (little sister) genre. These kinds of media are usually aimed at men who have a fetish for little sisters or what little sisters stand for to them. Somewhat related and overlapping with the whole "loli" trend.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Oniichan, is the cutesy japanese word for older brother. It is very commonly used (and I assume that's how you come across it, if second hand) in manga, anime and hentai of the "imouto" (little sister) genre. These kinds of media are usually aimed at men who have a fetish for little sisters or what little sisters stand for to them. Somewhat related and overlapping with the whole "loli" trend.
Oniichan stands for "older brother". That's it. No need to stereotype.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I said that in the first sentence.Then I said why you come across it often on the internet, if you disagree with that assessment that's fair enough, but that has been my experience.
Fair enough.
There is an underlying problem with regards to that issue.
Incest is fairly common in Japan, I read.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Oniichan, is the cutesy japanese word for older brother. It is very commonly used (and I assume that's how you come across it, if second hand) in manga, anime and hentai of the "imouto" (little sister) genre. These kinds of media are usually aimed at men who have a fetish for little sisters or what little sisters stand for to them. Somewhat related and overlapping with the whole "loli" trend.
This weeaboo
お兄ちゃん : Onichan : お - 兄 - ちゃん : O - ni - chan
お (o) is an honorific.
兄 (ani) means elder brother.
ちゃん (chan) is an honorific.
It's what a toddler would call his older brother when trying to be flattering.
Originally posted by AstnerYouTube video
お兄ちゃん : Onichan : お - 兄 - ちゃん : O - ni - chanお (o) is an honorific.
兄 (ani) means elder brother.
ちゃん (chan) is an honorific.
It's what a toddler would call his older brother when trying to be flattering.
I am teh Oni-chan!! 😄
That "buzz" "buzz" was Rudester texting me believe it or not lol
the way that dude keeps ducking me, I think we're going to have to go The Warrior bros on eachother
Originally posted by Astner
お兄ちゃん : Onichan : お - 兄 - ちゃん : O - ni - chanお (o) is an honorific.
兄 (ani) means elder brother.
ちゃん (chan) is an honorific.
It's what a toddler would call his older brother when trying to be flattering.
What a nerd